Month: August 2017

In today's society, we follow a hectic, often draining, fast paced way of living. Whether we're working long hours, caring for loved ones, or just walking the dog, it's easy for us to forget to take a moment for ourselves. Some days, even the thought of setting aside five minutes to breathe seems daunting, but... Continue Reading →

Call me biased, but I don't think poetry gets the recognition it deserves. Browse through any bookshop and you'll usually only find one shelf dedicated to poetry, both classic and modern. Many will tell you that poetry doesn't sell well, which, in turn, tends to scare publishers away from poets. The low sale of poetry,... Continue Reading →

Kathrine Sowerby's latest book, The Spit, the Sound, and the Nest, is a unique work of art that captured my attention from page one. Unlike the average novel set-up with a distinct beginning, middle, and end, Sowerby's work presents three novellas that take place in unnamed locations over a winter, a day, and a week.... Continue Reading →